WEBVTT TOM MILLER ITS PLANES WHY SOMENEIGHBORS ARE UPSET.TOM SOUTH SACRAMENTO'S HENRIETTA: STREET IS DOTTED WITH OLDERHOMES ON LARGER LOTS, AND FILLEDWITH FAMILIES, ALL EXCEPT THISHOME WITH THE FENCE AROUND IT.IT'S HERE THAT A MENTALHEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION WANTS TOOPEN A CRISIS TREATMENTFACILITY>> THE TYPE OF CLIENTS THATHEY'RE GOING TO HAVE IN THENEIGHBORHOOD, I DON'T THINK IT'SAPPROPRIATE FOR THISNEIGHBORHOODTOM NEIGHBORS ARE EXPRESSING: CONCERN WITH THE PLAN,INCLUDING DEANNA DAVIS WHO WALKSHOME THIS WAY NEARLY EVERY DAY.>> IF PEOPLE HAVE A MENTBREAKDOWN, ARE THEY COMING OUT,ARE THEY GOING TO PEOPLE'SHOMES?TOM: IF APPROVED, PATIENTS WILLBE TREATED FOR A RANGE OF MENTALILLNESSES AND RECEIVE 24/7SUPERVISION.>> THEY'RE ADDRESSING ISSUESASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSION,BIPOLAR DISORDER, OR ANY OTHERTYPE OF EMOTIONAL DISORDER TOM: IF THEY ASK TO GO OUTSIDE,THEY'LL BE ESCORTED BY A STAFFMEMBER.TURNING POINT CEO AL ROWLETTSAYS PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY OFVIOLENCE ARE NOT ADMITTE>> PART OF OUR SCREENINGCRITERIA IS TO CHECK FOR THOKINDS OF THINGS.AND IF THERE IS A PROPENSITYTOWARD THAT, THEN THAT PERSONWOULD NOT COME TO THE PROGRATOM THE HOME WAS PREVIOUSLY AN: ELDERLY CARE FACILITY AND WILLHAVE 15 BEDS INSIDE.PATIENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO STAYUP TO 30 DAYS, BUT NO LONGER.PATIENTS WOULD ALL BE ONGOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE PROGRAMSACRAMENTO COUNTY'S BEHAVIORALHEALTH DIRECTOR SAYS THENEIGHBORHOOD SETTING OFFERSUNIQUE BENEFITS FOR PATIENTS.>> INSTITUTIONS TYPICALLY DON'TTYPICALLY ALLOW PEOPLE TORESTORE ALL THEIR LIVINGCAPACITY, ALL THEIR COPISKILLS.FOR EXAMPLE, LEARNING TO COOK,LEARNING A NEW SKILL TO REDIRECTANXIETY.